speaker: Brian Tamanaha St. John’s Universityrespondents:Michael Giudice York Philosophy, and Peer Zumbansen Osgood
This short paper appears in a volume of original essays, On Philosophy in American Law (Francis J. M...
Nature of law is the inevitable and important issue for philosophy of law. Idealism law philosopher ...
This essay, prepared for a symposium on the role of philosophy in law, suggests that philosophical d...
Brian Tamanaha, St. John’s University, aims to persuade legal philosophers that useful insights for ...
A currently popular view among legal positivists is that law is a social construction. Many of the s...
Journal ArticleTo write about Philosophy; and law is both odd and daunting. It is odd because the to...
Do we need legal philosophy? Legal philosophy or jurisprudence, like many other areas of philosophy,...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship of philosophy to law: to acquaint the reade...
AbstractThe article focuses on the dominant understanding of law as being a pure, sealed discipline,...
Law has been a borrower but not a supplier. Law schools, in effect, have been located on one-way str...
The paper offers an exploration about what legal philosophers do, when they investigate upon the con...
There are a large number of law-ands ·around: law and philosophy, law and history, law and sociolo...
Taking our cue from Roger Cotterrell, we believe that legal philosophy, legal sociology and doctrina...
This paper argues that the disagreement between positivists and nonpositivists about law is substant...
What are the aims of legal philosophy? Which questions should it seek to address? How should legal p...
This short paper appears in a volume of original essays, On Philosophy in American Law (Francis J. M...
Nature of law is the inevitable and important issue for philosophy of law. Idealism law philosopher ...
This essay, prepared for a symposium on the role of philosophy in law, suggests that philosophical d...
Brian Tamanaha, St. John’s University, aims to persuade legal philosophers that useful insights for ...
A currently popular view among legal positivists is that law is a social construction. Many of the s...
Journal ArticleTo write about Philosophy; and law is both odd and daunting. It is odd because the to...
Do we need legal philosophy? Legal philosophy or jurisprudence, like many other areas of philosophy,...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship of philosophy to law: to acquaint the reade...
AbstractThe article focuses on the dominant understanding of law as being a pure, sealed discipline,...
Law has been a borrower but not a supplier. Law schools, in effect, have been located on one-way str...
The paper offers an exploration about what legal philosophers do, when they investigate upon the con...
There are a large number of law-ands ·around: law and philosophy, law and history, law and sociolo...
Taking our cue from Roger Cotterrell, we believe that legal philosophy, legal sociology and doctrina...
This paper argues that the disagreement between positivists and nonpositivists about law is substant...
What are the aims of legal philosophy? Which questions should it seek to address? How should legal p...
This short paper appears in a volume of original essays, On Philosophy in American Law (Francis J. M...
Nature of law is the inevitable and important issue for philosophy of law. Idealism law philosopher ...
This essay, prepared for a symposium on the role of philosophy in law, suggests that philosophical d...